Extollager
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T. E. D. Klein hasn't published any new stories in ages, right? The last new book of his that I saw was called something like Reassuring Tales and was a collection of old stuff.
T. E. D. Klein hasn't published any new stories in ages, right? The last new book of his that I saw was called something like Reassuring Tales and was a collection of old stuff.
[...]I haven't got around to trying Matt Cardin yet but hope to eventually. I have a few enquiries though. Has anyone read anything of Reggie Oliver, Mark Valentine, Angela Slatter and Robert Dunbar? I've been hearing some interesting things about these authors.
Matt Cardin has announced that he has signed a contract with Hippocampus Press, for a collection of weird fiction entitled TO ROUSE LEVIATHAN. The book will contain all of the fiction from DARK AWAKENINGS plus the entire contents of his other book of fiction, DIVINATIONS OF THE DEEP, plus some newer tales. Hippocampus will then publish a collection of Matt's non-fiction, including all of the essays from DARK AWAKENINGS! Awesome!
Anyone read Richard Gavin? He has a new collection from Hippocampus Press, AT FEAR'S ALTER, and it is dead good. I read ye book in advance and was extremely impressed.
The status of the crime and SF genres is being raised by great modern writers. Why hasn't horror received the same treatment?
Wilum: De nada....
F.E.: I don't think you will be disappointed, especially given your enjoyment of a rather broad spectrum of weird writing.
Dancer: We currently have a surprisingly good crop of writers in the field, such as Thomas Ligotti, Laird Barron, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Cody Goodfellow, the recently deceased Adam Niswander, and a host of others. I would put Wilum fairly high up that list, in large part because, even when not writing verse, his work is intensely poetic in approach... poetic, that is, in the sense that Poe himself meant it when using the term....
At any rate, I hope you enjoy your encounter with Wilum's strange world(s), and look forward to your thoughts....
Not sure if that was aimed at me, I wasn't asking for new horror, I was just saying the author of that article hadn't branched out in his search for good horror.Well, take a look back through this thread for plenty of recommendations on new horror.